COUNTRY COMMUNITY PROGRESS 



seclusion, and several lakes and brooks where a variety 

 of fish can be allowed to develop in their natural en- 

 vironment. 



If we could only develop the large vision that a few 

 progressive and public-spirited men are already show- 

 ing, we might not only look forward to a vast park 

 area in our own county, but hope to see it a part of a 

 larger area which would include a section of Massa- 

 chusetts and New York, adjoining the Connecticut area. 

 Thus might be developed a tri-State park and forest 

 reserve unsurpassed in picturesqueness and beauty by 

 anything south of the White Mountains. 



C'29] 



